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Old 09-13-2017, 06:26 AM
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I have non specialty phaelanopsis but jyst acquired a phal bellina and phal equestris. Do these two phals still like a temp drop at night? Thanks all for reading!
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Neither species does.

Phalaenopsis bellina prefers warm to hot conditions at all times. Phalaenopsis equestris (note spelling - autocorrect changed it to "equestrian" for me, too) can handle temps a few degree cooler (upper 60's to low 70's min), but neither receives a winter chill in nature.

The requirements for a period of reduced growing temperature is not because those plants are hybrids, it is because of the particular species on their background. Those species require it, too.
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Not this kind of Phal. That advice is for the hybrids with rounded, white to pink to buff flowers. They initiate spikes in winter/spring. The star-shaped ones with very glossy light green leaves need to be warm to hot all year. They flower in summer.
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I think you started two threads by mistake. I responded to the first. Ray is correct but not autocorrect.
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I think you started two threads by mistake. I responded to the first. Ray is correct but not autocorrect.
Thanks for the heads-up on the duplicate. I merged the two threads together so that all the comments are in one place.
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Hi Everyone,

I have non specialty phaelanopsis but jyst acquired a phal bellina and phal equestris. Do these two phals still like a temp drop at night? Thanks all for reading!
Maybe it's just me, but the way I read this the OP is asking about a differential between day and night temperatures?

As already mentioned, these species are warm growers and will enjoy 25-30C day time temperatures. A night time drop is definitely good, but make sure you don't let it go lower them say 18C. I personally try to give a 5-6C drop at night, but I never go lower then 20C with these guys.. I try to provide in winter 25C day and 20C at night. Summer is more like 30C day and 24C night. Works well for me...

IMO a constant temperature 24/7/365 is not ideal and far from nature!

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And just to clarify, I'd grow it warmer all year long but I can't really do this in my northern climate!
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